microsoft office problem

When I tried installing another version of Microsoft Word in my network
it said that their is someone already using that key product in the
network. So I remove office from the MAC and re-installed a diffrent
version of office and I got the same error of too many users using that
key. Do i have to rebuild my MAC becuase I had previously installed a
version that was already in use in my network? What do I have to do??
Any recommendations?

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"obarrera" <> wrote in message
news:...
> When I tried installing another version of Microsoft Word in my network
> it said that their is someone already using that key product in the
> network. So I remove office from the MAC and re-installed a diffrent
> version of office and I got the same error of too many users using that
> key. Do i have to rebuild my MAC becuase I had previously installed a
> version that was already in use in my network? What do I have to do??
> Any recommendations?
>

You could delete all references to Microsoft and Word in your registry. Type
'regedit' in thr Run box and away you go.

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*****General wrote:
>
> "obarrera" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> When I tried installing another version of Microsoft Word in my network
>> it said that their is someone already using that key product in the
>> network. So I remove office from the MAC and re-installed a diffrent
>> version of office and I got the same error of too many users using that
>> key. Do i have to rebuild my MAC becuase I had previously installed a
>> version that was already in use in my network? What do I have to do??
>> Any recommendations?
>>
>
> You could delete all references to Microsoft and Word in your registry.
> Type 'regedit' in thr Run box and away you go.

I wouldn't go deleting references to "microsoft" in the registry, unless you
want some interesting results.

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obarrera wrote:
> When I tried installing another version of Microsoft Word in my network
> it said that their is someone already using that key product in the
> network. So I remove office from the MAC and re-installed a diffrent
> version of office and I got the same error of too many users using that
> key. Do i have to rebuild my MAC becuase I had previously installed a
> version that was already in use in my network? What do I have to do??
> Any recommendations?
>

In article <HYSFf.8052$>, «ä«á‰íŸ„
<> wrote:
> > You could delete all references to Microsoft and Word in your registry.
> > Type 'regedit' in thr Run box and away you go.
>
>
> I wouldn't go deleting references to "microsoft" in the registry, unless you
> want some interesting results.

Actually, he said Microsoft AND Word -- occurences of BOTH, not just
either.

In article <>,
obarrera <> wrote:
> When I tried installing another version of Microsoft Word in my network
> it said that their is someone already using that key product in the
> network. So I remove office from the MAC and re-installed a diffrent
> version of office and I got the same error of too many users using that
> key. Do i have to rebuild my MAC becuase I had previously installed a
> version that was already in use in my network? What do I have to do??
> Any recommendations?
>

Remove Office from the MAC?
Do you mean remove the computer from the network? That may work for the
install, I don't know if it would work when you later had an internet
connection and/or connection to the network.

You do not rebuild a MAC. That is a term for the specific network
identity of a piece of hardware in the computer -- you do not alter it,
and changing it out for a different networking card would seem not to
have anything to do with this problem.

Unless you are talking about a "Mac" -- did you mean Mac OS computer?
No, you don't have to change the hardware just because some other
computer has an install problem. Unles you are removing the version of
Office from one to install onto a different machine, you should avoid
messing with a working machine at all!

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